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Located just 10 minutes from the heart of Perth, Mercy Place Lathlain is a supportive and caring community dedicated to living well.
Whatever your passion, our staff can support you to enjoy an active and fulfilling life. You might like to participate in our weekly Italian coffee club, tai chi or intergenerational programs with students from nearby schools. You’re also welcome to share quality time with family and friends in the communal lounge areas and gardens.
With caring staff, friendly faces and support to live life your way, Mercy Place Lathlain offers the perfect blend of independence and support.
Available Services
Private room with a shared ensuite available.
This room has direct access onto our internal courtyard, an adjustable electric bed with hotel quality linen, generous storage available in the built-in wardrobe for clothing and personal belongings and an individually controlled reverse cycle air conditioning system. There is a nurse call in both the bedroom and ensuite.
Contact us to arrange a private viewing.
DAP Daily Accommodation Payments |
RAD Refundable Accommodation Deposit |
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$103.32 | $0 (No Deposit) |
$51.66 | $225,000 (50%) |
$0 | $450,000 (100%) |
Private room with a private ensuite available.
The room has been designed with individual comfort in mind, with its own private ensuite, an adjustable electric bed with hotel quality linen, generous storage available in the built-in wardrobe for clothing and personal belongings and an individually controlled reverse cycle air conditioning system. There is a nurse call in both the bedroom and ensuite.
Contact us to arrange a private viewing.
DAP Daily Accommodation Payments |
RAD Refundable Accommodation Deposit |
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$105.61 | $0 (No Deposit) |
$52.81 | $230,000 (50%) |
$0 | $460,000 (100%) |
What are Refundable Accommodation Deposits (RAD) and Daily Accommodation Payments (DAP)
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The sound of the most exquisite music could be heard at Mercy Place Lathlain in late July, as residents were treated to a mini concert as part of the West Australian Symphony Orchestra’s (WASO) community outreach program.
Staff at Mercy Place Lathlain are the first to admit their residents are a dab hand at knitting and crocheting – particularly when it comes to contributing to their community.
Not-for-profit aged care home Mercy Place Lathlain has been lighting an exceptional number of birthdays candles over recent months, with one resident reaching 105 just three months ago, and another set to celebrate her 95th birthday next month.
New friendships are set to flourish at Mercy Health’s Mercy Place Lathlain aged care home with youngsters from the nearby Nido Early School. Residents at the not-for-profit home are set to build friendships with children from the school as part of an intergenerational partnership, which encourages companionship and connections between young and old.
When residents at not-for-profit aged care home Mercy Place Lathlain sit down for their in-house hairdressing appointment each week, they are often treated to an extra side helping of ‘hair of the dog’, so to speak.
Mercy Place Lathlain volunteer Ella Scott has been playing the harp for residents at the not-for-profit aged care home for over three years, something which she says in turn relaxes, soothes and can have a profound effect on the seniors, many of whom are living with dementia.
Subiaco-born Ivy Ballantine will celebrate her 103rd birthday on Wednesday 16 March, a monumental milestone that she puts down to eating healthily throughout her life and enjoying her favourite food most days – salad.
Annette Tunhla and Perli Dizonare just two of the team members who will forfeit Christmas Day with their families to help care for the dozens of residents at local not-for-profit aged care home Mercy Place Lathlain.
Poppy the rescue Maltese Shitzu cross and Lulu the Maltese Lhasa Apso (pictured) are the two newest residents at not-for-profit aged care home Mercy Place Lathlain.
It’s not every day you have the chance to blow out 100 candles, however, March 2021 takes the cake with a trio of Mercy Health aged care home residents joining the elite club of centenarians in Australia.
Staff and residents from at Mercy Place Lathlain’s aged care home, which is often described as a ‘mini-United Nations’ celebrated the dozens of different cultures that make it special as part of this year’s Harmony Day.
Mercy Place Lathlain resident Ivy Ballentine celebrated her 102nd birthday today with a party in her local park - surrounded by her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren who say the matriarch of their family has always been involved and interested in life, and has always wanted to contribute.
The resident chef at Mercy Place Lathlain will provide some food for thought this week when seniors at the not-for-profit residential home spill the beans on the latest beverage to be introduced on to the drinks menu – a lightly fermented, sweetened tea drink known for its medicinal benefits.
International Day of Friendship on Thursday 30 July will have special meaning for two residents living at Mercy Place Lathlain.
The team at Bunnings Warehouse in Belmont have helped to bring the outdoors in for residents and staff at a local not-for-profit aged care home.
The sound of music will emanate from not-for-profit aged care home Mercy Place Lathlain on International Music Day – Sunday 21 June – when volunteer Yolanda MacFarlaine takes her mum, resident Margaret MacFarlaine, and other seniors on a trip down memory lane with songs from yesteryear.
Although having enjoyed a full life, living all over the world and learning to speak five languages, 88-year-old Angelo Alibrandi says volunteering at a local Mercy Health residential aged care home is one of his greatest pleasures.
Annette Tanhla and Rachel Ghormanare just two of the dedicated care staff who will forfeit Christmas lunch with their families to help care for the dozens of residents at local aged care home Mercy Place Lathlain.
On the eve of International Volunteer Day on Thursday 5 December, Ella Scott, a Carlisle resident and volunteer, is being recognised for introducing the unique concept of harp therapy into a residential aged care home in Lathlain.
Staff members at Mercy Place Lathlain are the first to admit their residents are dab hands at being creative – particularly when it comes to contributing to their community.
As Father’s Day approaches, 81-year-old Mercy Place Lathlain resident, father and grandfather Gerard Bijoux will be spending Sunday 1 September in good company.
The latest resident to move into Mercy Place Lathlain has four paws, long whiskers and a huge amount of love to give, according to his best friend Noel Van Sandwyk.
The newest residents at Mercy Place Lathlain have four paws and cute little twitching noses.
For Mercy Place Lathlain resident Ivy Ballentine, Remembrance Day holds particular significance. The 99-year-old immediately joined the army during World War II, after she received news that her childhood sweetheart had been killed on HMAS Sydney. The warship was sunk in battle on 19 November 1941 off the coast of Western Australia, in what remains the most terrible loss ever suffered by the Royal Australian Navy.
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